
Spain
Spain’s World Cup journey is defined by tactical innovation, generational brilliance, and a legacy that reshaped modern football. La Roja reached their greatest triumph in 2010, winning their first World Cup with an unforgettable extra-time winner from Andrés Iniesta in the Final. With 16 World Cup appearances, Spain has evolved into one of the tournament’s most technically influential teams. Their top World Cup scorer, David Villa, netted nine goals—including five during the 2010 title run—cementing his place as one of Spain’s most decisive performers. Spain’s historic 2010 campaign also made them the first team ever to win the World Cup after losing their opening match, showcasing their resilience and control.

Discover the official Spain squad for the FIFA World Cup 2026. Explore player profiles, positions, and key stats for each member of the team as they prepare to compete on football’s biggest stage.
Rodrigo Hernández Cascante
Midfielder
Jun 22, 1996
Alejandro Grimaldo García
Defender
Sep 20, 1995
Carlos Soler Barragán
Midfielder
Jan 2, 1997
Ferran Torres García
Attacker
Feb 29, 2000
Daniel Olmo Carvajal
Midfielder
May 7, 1998
Pablo Fornals Malla
Midfielder
Feb 22, 1996
David Raya Martin
Goalkeeper
Sep 15, 1995
Ander Barrenetxea Muguruza
Midfielder
Dec 27, 2001
Mikel Oyarzabal Ugarte
Attacker
Apr 21, 1997
Borja Iglesias Quintás
Attacker
Jan 17, 1993
Pedro Antonio Porro Sauceda
Defender
Sep 13, 1999
Pedro González López
Midfielder
Nov 25, 2002
Alejandro Baena Rodríguez
Midfielder
Jul 20, 2001
Joan García Pons
Goalkeeper
May 4, 2001
Yeremy Jesús Pino Santos
Midfielder
Oct 20, 2002
Cristhian Andrey Mosquera Ibargüen
Defender
Jun 27, 2004
Víctor Muñoz Villanueva
Attacker
Jul 13, 2003
Fermín López Martín
Midfielder
May 11, 2003
Dean Donny Huijsen
Defender
Apr 14, 2005
Lamine Yamal Nasraoui Ebana
Midfielder
Jul 13, 2007
Meet the coaching staff behind Spain’s World Cup 2026 campaign. Learn about the head coach, assistant coaches, and support team who are responsible for preparing the squad and leading them on the path to glory.
Didier Claude Deschamps
Birthday:
Oct 15, 1968
Nationality:
France
Steve Ndaba
Birthday:
Jan 1, 1970
Nationality:
South Africa
Explore the most recent matches played by Spain in the FIFA World Cup 2026. Get insights into match results, key moments, and player performances.
Spain vs Egypt
0 : 0
Mar 31, 2026 • Friendlies
RCDE Stadium, Cornella de Llobregat
Spain vs Serbia
3 : 0
Mar 27, 2026 • Friendlies
Estadio de la Ceramica, Villarreal
Spain vs Argentina
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Mar 27, 2026 • CONMEBOL - UEFA Finalissima
Spain vs Türkiye
2 : 2
Nov 18, 2025 • World Cup - Qualification Europe
Estadio de la Cartuja, Seville
Georgia vs Spain
0 : 4
Nov 15, 2025 • World Cup - Qualification Europe
Boris Paichadze Dinamo Arena, Tbilisi
Spain vs Bulgaria
4 : 0
Oct 14, 2025 • World Cup - Qualification Europe
José Zorrilla, Valladolid
Spain vs Georgia
2 : 0
Oct 11, 2025 • World Cup - Qualification Europe
Estadio Manuel Martínez Valero, Elche
Türkiye vs Spain
0 : 6
Sep 7, 2025 • World Cup - Qualification Europe
Medas Konya Büyüksehir Belediyesi Stadium, Konya
Bulgaria vs Spain
0 : 3
Sep 4, 2025 • World Cup - Qualification Europe
Vasil Levski National Stadium, Sofia
Portugal vs Spain
2 : 2
Jun 8, 2025 • UEFA Nations League
Allianz Arena, München
Follow Spain’s journey to the FIFA World Cup 2026, from the qualification process to their performance in the tournament. See how they secured their spot and what challenges they faced along the way.
Played
Qualification matches played
Won
Matches won
Drawn
Matches drawn
Lost
Matches lost
Goals For
Total goals scored
Goals Against
Total goals conceded
Goal Difference
GF minus GA
Points
3 per win, 1 per draw
Road to WC
Match | Date | MatchUp | Stadium | City | Score |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Mar 25, 2023 | Spain vs Norway | Estadio La Rosaleda | Málaga | 3:0 |
2 | Mar 28, 2023 | Scotland vs Spain | Hampden Park | Glasgow | 2:0 |
3 | Sep 8, 2023 | Georgia vs Spain | Boris Paichadze Dinamo Arena | Tbilisi | 1:7 |
4 | Sep 12, 2023 | Spain vs Cyprus | Estadio Nuevo Los Cármenes | Granada | 6:0 |
5 | Oct 12, 2023 | Spain vs Scotland | Estadio Olímpico de Sevilla | Sevilla | 2:0 |
6 | Oct 15, 2023 | Norway vs Spain | Ullevaal Stadion | Oslo | 0:1 |
7 | Nov 16, 2023 | Cyprus vs Spain | Alphamega Stadium | Kolossi | 1:3 |
8 | Nov 19, 2023 | Spain vs Georgia | Estadio Municipal José Zorrilla | Valladolid | 3:1 |
9 | Sep 4, 2025 | Bulgaria vs Spain | Vasil Levski National Stadium | Sofia | 0:3 |
10 | Sep 7, 2025 | Türkiye vs Spain | Medas Konya Büyüksehir Belediyesi Stadium | Konya | 0:6 |
11 | Oct 11, 2025 | Spain vs Georgia | Estadio Manuel Martínez Valero | Elche | 2:0 |
12 | Oct 14, 2025 | Spain vs Bulgaria | José Zorrilla | Valladolid | 4:0 |
13 | Nov 15, 2025 | Georgia vs Spain | Boris Paichadze Dinamo Arena | Tbilisi | 0:4 |
14 | Nov 18, 2025 | Spain vs Türkiye | Estadio de la Cartuja | Seville | 2:2 |
Explore Spain’s rich history in the FIFA World Cup, from their debut to their most memorable moments. Discover key matches, legendary players, and the team’s journey through past tournaments as they aim for glory in 2026.
Rodri
Spain’s modern midfield anchor. Rodri’s ball-winning discipline, tempo control, and calm leadership make him the stabilizer who lets Spain dominate games—especially in high-pressure knockout football.
Lamine Yamal
A generational winger with fearless creativity and elite final-third invention. Yamal’s ability to beat defenders, create chances, and deliver in major tournaments makes him a centerpiece of Spain’s new attacking identity toward 2026.
Nico Williams
Spain’s explosive wide threat, built for big matches. With direct dribbling and speed, Williams became a defining difference-maker on the biggest stage—capable of turning tight games with one run or one finish.
Álvaro Morata
The high-output captain-forward who leads the line with pressing work and big-tournament experience. Morata provides Spain a reliable reference point in attack and remains central as the squad builds toward 2026.
Pedri
Pedri represents Spain’s modern transition. With intelligence, mobility, and creativity, he already plays a central role in Spain’s rebuild and is expected to be a key figure through the 2026 World Cup cycle.
Dani Olmo
A high-level attacker who links midfield to attack with sharp movement and decisive actions. Olmo’s creativity between the lines and ability to deliver in key moments make him one of Spain’s most important modern problem-solvers.
Xavi Hernández
Xavi was the tactical brain of Spain’s golden era, dictating tempo with precision passing and positional control. He was essential to Spain’s dominance at Euro 2008, the 2010 World Cup, and Euro 2012. His influence reshaped modern possession football at international level.
Iker Casillas
Casillas captained Spain to its historic treble (Euro 2008, World Cup 2010, Euro 2012). His saves in key knockout matches, especially in the 2010 final, cemented his legacy as one of the greatest goalkeepers in football history.
Andrés Iniesta
Iniesta delivered Spain’s most iconic goal by scoring the winner in the 2010 World Cup Final. His close control, decision-making, and composure in pressure moments made him the emotional and technical leader of Spain’s greatest generation.
Sergio Ramos
Ramos is Spain’s most capped player and its long-time defensive leader. Known for decisive goals, aerial dominance, and leadership, he was fundamental to Spain’s dominance between 2008 and 2014.
Spain will play its World Cup 2026 matches in the following stadiums across North America. Each venue offers a unique atmosphere and experience for fans, with state-of-the-art facilities and passionate local support. Check the schedule to see which stadiums will host Spain’s group stage and potential knockout matches.
FIFA is employing a dynamic pricing model, so prices can go up or down depending on demand. Due to this, there is no specific price point as yet. Fans can expect prices to vary across tournament phases and matches. As a result, the lowest official stadium prices, for example, are anticipated to start from around $60, while premium hospitality packages can run up to $7,875.
All tickets are digital tickets through the official FIFA Ticketing App.
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You can buy tickets for multiple matches. FIFA allows up to 4 tickets per match and a total of 40 tickets per FIFA account.
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A total of 104 matches will take place.
The tickets are non-refundable, but FIFA has its own official resale platform.
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Yes, standard entry and visa requirements for the host countries still apply. In some cases, holding a valid World Cup ticket may offer priority visa processing, depending on the country’s regulations.
48 teams will participate.
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